Naturally, the 99% were not invited to dine with the 1% at Gracie Mansion. So we’ll just have to @OccupyGracie.

At 6 p.m. we’ll gather at 88th Street and 1st Ave (outside the Bagel Mill) and march 2 blocks to Gracie at 88th and East End.

Come dressed as Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI, or a Peasant – and bring the family. We’ll vote for the best costumes and they will serve us all cake

Some of my photos

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Here’s a comment from FB by a participant I know

Victor Weiss Well we went tonight with our 13 year old daughter. There was a group of maybe a hundred or a little less there. First a little street theater (with King Louie and Marie Antoinette) mixed in with some serious talk, then the group decided to step out of our pen and move closer to Gracie Mansion. The cops would not let us cross to the next block, which would have faced more directly across to the mansion grounds. While one woman started chanting “whose streets?” the majority decided to stay at the corner moving in a circle picket-line style and chanting. My thoughts at this point were yes, I am furious that people should be stopped from walking on a public sidewalk, but i could not be angry at the cops tonight. They were extremely courteous throughout the event. My anger was with Bloomberg, who personifies the essence of this movement. He has bought himself 3 mayoral terms, owns his own propaganda media, and he now owns the streets of New York! These were Bloomberg’s orders the police were following, to keep the riff-raff at bay (and/or to intimidate them), this self-bought King of New York City.